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Перевод: domestication speek domestication


[существительное]
приручение; окультуривание; любовь к дому; любовь к семейной жизни; привычка


Тезаурус:

  1. Also, domestication of dogs and cattle had been undertaken some twelve hundred years ago in southern Europe by Azilian hunters who had used dogs to corner their prey.
  2. The council felt that the domestication of the site could result in serious danger to any inhabitants because it is near high pressure petrol and gas pipelines.
  3. By contrast, most modern prehistorians would stress, as the major turning point, the dramatic importance of the domestication of plants and animals, the "neolithic revolution".
  4. The domestication of cattle, which began in Neolithic times, gradually diminished the animals' size.
  5. But the messages of her paintings to his paintings were not about domestication.
  6. Here we have the notion that as the system of technology (the domestication of animals and the formation of herds) develops, it becomes incompatible with the social system, especially the system of inheritance and familial authority, This growing incompatibility, or contradiction, then leads to a revolutionary change in the social system, in this case the change to father right, a system which according to Morgan and Engels was better adapted to pastoralism.
  7. Indeed they seem to have foreshadowed later work by attaching such primary importance to domestication.
  8. The lower substage of barbarism is common and is marked by the discovery of pottery, but the middle substage is marked by agriculture and the domestication of plants in the new world, and by pastoralism and the domestication of animals in the old.
  9. Likewise in archaeology AMS has enabled us to date samples as minute as individual seeds, which can tell us a great deal about the origins of agriculture and the domestication of cereals.
  10. This helped pave the way for the full-blooded domestication of the idea of Empire at the popular imperial exhibitions held first at Wembley and later in Glasgow between the wars.
  11. On the other hand all modern anthropologists and archaeologists would agree with the view that for a very long period of history mankind has existed solely by hunting, fishing, and gathering, and that such a technological stage always precedes domestication of plants and animals.
  12. For example, when discussing the passage from matriliny to patriliny, Engels p. 119 echoes Morgan's formulation in the following way:s "Thus, on the one hand, in proportion as wealth increased (as a result of the domestication of animals) it made the man's position in the family more important than the woman's, and on the other hand created an impulse to exploit this strengthened position in order to overthrow, in favour of his children, the traditional order of inheritance.

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